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March_December_2014 and January 2015 News

Three sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. The LSC monthly average for January is 40.83, a very low month to start off 2015.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine, although F10.7 flux increasing.

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Date/Time UTC

149.0 (154.6)

?? (??)

2015/01/31 08:00

Five sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. F10.7 flux taking a dive.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine, although F10.7 flux increasing.

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F10.7 flux

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Date/Time UTC

154.6 (166.7)

?? (??)

2015/01/30 08:00

Six sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. For those in Melbourne Australia there is a presentation tonight (friday) by Dr. Tom Richards on "A Marriage Made in Hell - The Intertwined Lives of Close Binary Stars" at Mt. Burnett Observatory. Guest are always welcome with the observatory open to star gazing after (weather permitting).

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine, although F10.7 flux increasing.

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F10.7 flux

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Date/Time UTC

166.7 (154.5)

?? (??)

2015/01/29 08:00

Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. The LSC monthly average ticking up 1 point.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine, although F10.7 flux increasing.

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F10.7 flux

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Date/Time UTC

154.5 (153.3)

?? (??)

2015/01/28 08:00

Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. A small surge to end off the month in progress.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine, although F10.7 flux increasing.

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Date/Time UTC

153.3 (142.5)

?? (??)

2015/01/27 08:00

Two sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. The LSC monthly average holding steady but the sudden rise in F10.7 flux heralding a surge in activity.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine, although F10.7 flux increasing.

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142.5 (122.7)

?? (??)

2015/01/26 08:00

One sunspot group is recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. The LSC monthly average falls another point, the live image showing mucho specks.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine, although F10.7 flux increasing.

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122.7 (121.4)

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2015/01/25 08:00

Two sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. The LSC monthly average continues to fall.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine, although F10.7 flux increasing.

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Date/Time UTC

121.4 (117.3)

?? (??)

2015/01/24 08:00

Two sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. Activity remains low

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine, although F10.7 flux increasing.

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Date/Time UTC

117.3 (116.6)

?? (??)

2015/01/23 08:00

Two sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing slighty. Region 2268 may have more instore but F10.7 flux still declining for now.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine, although F10.7 flux increasing.

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Date/Time UTC

116.6 (120.0)

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2015/01/22 08:00

One sunspot group is recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. The LSC monthly average likely to go sub 40 tomorrow.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine, although F10.7 flux increasing.

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120.0 (121.6)

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2015/01/21 08:00

One sunspot group is recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. No signs of the current lull breaking for the moment, January could be another weak month.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine, although F10.7 flux increasing.

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Date/Time UTC

121.6 (125.9)

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2015/01/20 08:00

Two sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. A big divergence between Locarno and the LSC over the past couple of days.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine, although F10.7 flux increasing.

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Date/Time UTC

125.9 (121.7)

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2015/01/19 08:00

One sunspot group is recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing slightly. The monthly average dropping another 2 points..

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine, although F10.7 flux increasing.

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121.7 (118.0)

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2015/01/18 08:00

One sunspot group is recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. The quiet times continue..

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine, although F10.7 flux increasing.

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118.0 (120.7)

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2015/01/17 08:00

One sunspot group is recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. The LSC monthly average dropping fast.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine, although F10.7 flux increasing.

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120.7 (127.1)

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2015/01/16 08:00

Two sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. Darkness levels on the rise as the remaining groups consolidate.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine, although F10.7 flux increasing.

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Date/Time UTC

127.1 (137.2)

?? (??)

2015/01/15 08:00

Three sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. Solar activity continues its slide.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine, although F10.7 flux increasing.

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Date/Time UTC

137.2 (??)

?? (??)

2015/01/14 08:00

Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. The LSC monthly average once again on the way back down.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine, although F10.7 flux increasing.

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?? (153.4)

?? (??)

2015/01/13 08:00

Five sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing slightly. The LSC monthly average ticking up 1 point.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine, although F10.7 flux increasing.

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Date/Time UTC

153.4 (148.6)

?? (??)

2015/01/12 08:00

Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing slightly. The relatively weak conditions continue.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine, although F10.7 flux increasing.

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Date/Time UTC

148.6 (146.9)

?? (??)

2015/01/11 08:00

Three sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine, although F10.7 flux increasing.

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Date/Time UTC

146.9 (146.2)

?? (??)

2015/01/10 08:00

Three sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. Locarno milking it for all its worth today.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine, although F10.7 flux increasing.

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Date/Time UTC

146.2 (152.0)

?? (??)

2015/01/09 08:00

Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. The monthly average falling but levelling out.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine, although F10.7 flux increasing.

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Date/Time UTC

152.0 (142.4)

?? (??)

2015/01/08 08:00

Three sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. The monthly average continuing to fall for now..

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine, although F10.7 flux increasing.

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142.4 (137.2)

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2015/01/07 08:00

Three sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. F10.7 flux not moving.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine, although F10.7 flux increasing.

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137.2 (137.2)

?? (??)

2015/01/06 08:00

Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. Check out iceagenow.info for the NH winter news not making the big headlines down our way.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine, although F10.7 flux increasing.

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137.2 (144.8)

?? (??)

2015/01/05 08:00

Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. Region 2256 does not pass the 24 hour rule and is removed from the record.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine, although F10.7 flux increasing.

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Date/Time UTC

144.8 (143.8)

?? (??)

2015/01/04 08:00

Six Five sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. Another rare day where the LSC agrees with Locarno.

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20758 (15905)

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943 (468)

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Date/Time UTC

143.8 (141.0)

?? (??)

2015/01/03 08:00

Six sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. The southern hemisphere continues to dominate.

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468

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E10.7 flux

Date/Time UTC

141.0 (132.9)

?? (??)

2015/01/02 08:00

Five sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. Will 2015 start to see the decline from SC24 solar max?

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4196 (4699)

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9953 (3001)

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Date/Time UTC

132.9 (129.2)

?? (??)

2015/01/01 08:00

DECEMBER NEWS

Five sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. The December LSC monthly mean is 52.45, another year finished off under solar grand minimum conditions. The solar cycle continues its maximum position of a very subdued cycle.

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4699 (5310)

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E10.7 flux

Date/Time UTC

129.2 (126.0)

?? (??)

2014/12/31 08:00

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5310 (1765)

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E10.7 flux

Date/Time UTC

126.0 (127.1)

?? (??)

2014/12/30 08:00

Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. The LSC monthly average managing to drop another point.

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E10.7 flux

Date/Time UTC

127.1 (128.2)

?? (??)

2014/12/29 08:00

Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. F10.7 flux and the LSC monthly average holding firm.

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E10.7 flux

Date/Time UTC

128.2 (129.7)

?? (??)

2014/12/28 08:00

Three sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. F10.7 flux dropping low.

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Date/Time UTC

129.7 (132.5)

?? (??)

2014/12/27 08:00

Three sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. December finishing off with a wimper.

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E10.7 flux

Date/Time UTC

132.5 (140.6)

?? (??)

2014/12/26 08:00

Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. The LSC monthly average continuing to fall. Merry Xmas to all..

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Date/Time UTC

140.6 (146.5)

?? (??)

2014/12/25 08:00

Three sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. The LSC monthly average now heading down. Merry Xmas to all..

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Date/Time UTC

146.5 (160.5)

?? (??)

2014/12/24 08:00

Five sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. The LSC monthly average holding steady.

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E10.7 flux

Date/Time UTC

160.5 (173.4)

?? (??)

2014/12/23 08:00

Five sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. This month will probably be in the top 3 for 2014, but still well within monthly totals expected for a grand minimum style cycle. F10.7 flux now on the way down.

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710

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E10.7 flux

Date/Time UTC

173.4 (199.2)

?? (??)

2014/12/22 08:00

Five sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. This months peak looks to have passed?

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E10.7 flux

Date/Time UTC

199.2 (196.7)

?? (??)

2014/12/21 08:00

Six sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. The LSC monthly average still climbing.

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Date/Time UTC

196.7 (208.9)

?? (??)

2014/12/20 08:00

Five sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. Some dropoff in overall activity evident.

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Date/Time UTC

208.9 (206.4)

?? (??)

2014/12/19 08:00

Five sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. Some regions fading but regions 2241/42 gaining in strength. F10.7 flux above 200.

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1299 (1421)

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20303 (15149)

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F10.7 flux

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Date/Time UTC

206.4 (192.3)

?? (??)

2014/12/18 08:00

Eight sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. Regions 2241/42 should ensure December finishes somewhat higher than November.

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Date/Time UTC

192.3 (178.8)

?? (??)

2014/12/17 08:00

Nine sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. The LSC moving average on the way up and likely to continue for awhile.

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Date/Time UTC

178.8 (164.0)

?? (??)

2014/12/16 08:00

Nine sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. Sol keeping me busy right now...

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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Date/Time UTC

164.0 (161.2)

?? (??)

2014/12/15 08:00

Seven sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. Some of the new regions still not passing the threshold or not diplaying a visibe umbra as seen through a Wolf style telescope.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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Date/Time UTC

161.2 (154.9)

?? (??)

2014/12/14 08:00

Six sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area staying about the same. The LSC moving average on the way up with more regions coming online tomorrow.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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154.9 (149.4)

?? (??)

2014/12/13 08:00

Six sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. Cycle max of the grand minima kind bumbles along.

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E10.7 flux

Date/Time UTC

149.4 (143.0)

?? (??)

2014/12/12 08:00

Six sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. The new region in the south is looking to be the second return of monster region 2192. A not so common day of Locarno agreeing with the LSC.

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4245 (3668)

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2182 (1246)

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1796

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552

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143.0 (145.3)

?? (??)

2014/12/11 08:00

Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. F10.7 flux rising

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145.3 (135.5)

?? (??)

2014/12/10 08:00

Three sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. The live image showing we heading for the busy part of the month.

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Date/Time UTC

135.5 (128.7)

?? (??)

2014/12/09 08:00

Three sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. The LSC monthly average continues to fall.

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Date/Time UTC

128.7 (127.9)

?? (??)

2014/12/08 08:00

Two sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. Solar conditions continue to weaken.

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3275 (2990)

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127.9 (125.0)

?? (??)

2014/12/07 08:00

Three sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. The live image is looking very quiet.

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8197 (9532)

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2990 (2561)

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Date/Time UTC

125.0 (132.8)

?? (??)

2014/12/06 08:00

Three sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. F10.7 flux dropping again.

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9532 (12936)

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2561 (1731)

55% (55%)

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Date/Time UTC

132.8 (153.0)

?? (??)

2014/12/05 08:00

Three sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. The quiet times continue for now.

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12936 (15910)

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1731 (1086)

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Date/Time UTC

153.0 (149.8)

?? (??)

2014/12/04 08:00

Three sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. F10.7 flux now on the slide.

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1086

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Date/Time UTC

149.8 (163.0)

?? (??)

2014/12/03 08:00

Three sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. Darkness levels remaining high.

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Date/Time UTC

163.0 (163.4)

?? (??)

2014/12/02 08:00

Five sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. My paper now over 2000 official downloads from the IJAA.

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1528 (3776)

54% (66%)

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1831 (1988)

58% (60%)

2222

13635 (14794)

77% (73%)

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Date/Time UTC

163.4 (172.4)

?? (??)

2014/12/01 08:00

NOVEMBER NEWS

Five sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area staying about the same. The LSC monthly average for November is 36.97, another low month recorded.

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1988 (2636)

60% (58%)

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14794 (11122)

73% (73%)

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Date/Time UTC

172.4 (172.5)

?? (??)

2014/11/30 08:00

Six sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. Overall darkness/magnetic strength levels continue to climb.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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5903 (5858)

66% (64%)

2221

2636 (2654)

58% (60%)

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11122 (6240)

73% (71%)

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Date/Time UTC

172.5 (176.6)

?? (??)

2014/11/29 08:00

Six sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. The month finishing off with a bit of a bang.

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5858 (5148)

64% (65%)

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2654 (1399)

60% (58%)

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6240 (1861)

71% (61%)

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Date/Time UTC

176.6 (174.1)

?? (??)

2014/11/28 08:00

Six sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. The monthly average moving up.

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1399

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Date/Time UTC

174.1 (166.5)

?? (??)

2014/11/27 08:00

Five sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. Some new activity will give a slight rise for the rest of the month.

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Date/Time UTC

166.5 (165.0)

?? (??)

2014/11/26 08:00

Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. Yesterdays F10.7 flux reading of 380 looks to be an error or an anomoly, this value will be removed if used in the official monthly mean flux values for graphs displayed here.

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1972 (970)

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Date/Time UTC

165.0 (??)

?? (??)

2014/11/25 08:00

Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. The moving average now moving up slowly from a very low base.

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Date/Time UTC

?? (168.8)

?? (??)

2014/11/24 08:00

Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. The moving average now moving up slowly from a very low base.

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?? (168.8)

?? (??)

2014/11/24 08:00

Two sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. Not much happening in the north so far this month.

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Date/Time UTC

168.8 (162.6)

?? (??)

2014/11/23 08:00

Two sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing slightly. The darkness readings remain high, surely the L&P theory is dead?

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Date/Time UTC

162.6 (158.6)

?? (??)

2014/11/22 08:00

Two sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. The monthly average holding steady at very low levels, the return of the largest sunspot group of SC24 making little difference. The Sun has been sapped.

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Date/Time UTC

158.6 (164.1)

?? (??)

2014/11/21 08:00

Two sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. The massive NH winter is already happening in the states, the AO should become more negative as the season progresses which will bring the UK into the same realm.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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164.1 (165.7)

?? (??)

2014/11/20 08:00

One sunspot group is recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing slightly. The monthly average continues to fall as the darkness levels increase.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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165.7 (163.6)

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2014/11/19 08:00

One sunspot group is recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. Region 2209 holding the fort.

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163.6 (163.8)

169.0 (168.8)

2014/11/18 08:00

One sunspot group is recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. The monthly average falling again today.

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163.8 (167.7)

168.8 (171.0)

2014/11/17 08:00

One sunspot group is recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. Region 2213 failing to pass the 24 hour rule and is removed from the record. Another day of large divergence between the LSC and Locarno.

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167.7 (157.1)

171.0 (167.0)

2014/11/16 08:00

Two One sunspot group is recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. This website has recovered from a recent database attack, but unfortunately some of the last fews days data has been lost. The LSC moving average is still intact and preserved via spreadsheet. Region 2209 is a shadow of its former self (2192)

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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157.1 (157.6)

167.0 (??)

2014/11/15 08:00

Two sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area staying about the same. Old region 2192 about to rotate onto the face.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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Date/Time UTC

139.5 (133.4)

154.2 (152.2)

2014/11/11 08:00

Two sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. All quiet on the home front..

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565 (382)

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Date/Time UTC

133.4 (129.2)

152.2 (153.4)

2014/11/10 08:00

Two sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing slightly. Solar conditions remain weak.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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9116 (8790)

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382

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Date/Time UTC

129.2 (129.6)

153.4 (168.3)

2014/11/09 08:00

One sunspot group is recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing slightly. The return of region 2192 is expected within the nex few days, how it returns will determine the status of the November count.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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?? (129.6)

168.3 (164.5)

2014/11/08 08:00

Two sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. Yesterday there was no images from SDO, so an average has been taken in the interim. Locarno counting over double of the LSC today.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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807 (2254)

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?? (133.1)

164.5 (154.4)

2014/11/07 08:00

Three sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. Region 2201 is back for another go.

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3051 (550)

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2219

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Date/Time UTC

142.7 (127.3)

154.4 (155.6)

2014/11/05 08:00

Two sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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Date/Time UTC

127.3 (123.2)

155.6 (155.6)

2014/11/04 08:00

One sunspot group is recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing slightly. The official record for today will be very much greater than the LSC count.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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Date/Time UTC

123.2 (122.4)

155.6 (153.5)

2014/11/03 08:00

Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. The jet stream around the South pole back here on Earth is still feeling the effects of a quiet Sun.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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1825 (1322)

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4386

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Date/Time UTC

122.4 (118.1)

153.5 (147.0)

2014/11/02 08:00

Three sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. Once again the Wolfer 0.6 correction factor not working during times of grand minima.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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Date/Time UTC

118.1 (119.5)

147.0 (144.2)

2014/11/01 08:00

OCTOBER NEWS

Two sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. Locarno counting many specks today showing a very large divergence from the LSC. Region 2192 not visible by earth telescopes according to Locarno. The LSC monthly average will be under 40 for October

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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Date/Time UTC

138.4 (148.4)

155.8 (154.4)

2014/10/30 08:00

Three sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. Locarno almost counting the same amount of spots as yesterday, showing the futility of the modern system. October now looking to have a real possibility of coming in sub 40.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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671 (943)

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1847 (2196)

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Date/Time UTC

148.4 (165.1)

154.4 (158.0)

2014/10/29 08:00

Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. Region 2196 again just making the threshold today.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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26534 (40210)

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943 (1365)

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2196 (1916)

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344 (372)

67% (67%)

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Date/Time UTC

165.1 (185.4)

158.0 (161.2)

2014/10/28 08:00

Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. Region 2196 making the threshold today. The largest group of SC24 is experienced (by a large margin), but the LSC monthly mean will still come in low for October.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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1365 (1715)

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1916 (2055)

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372

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Date/Time UTC

185.4 (214.0)

161.2 (175.6)

2014/10/27 08:00

Three sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. Region 2192 now significantly on the decline.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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2055 (2141)

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Date/Time UTC

?? (??)

175.6 (175.6)

2014/10/26 08:00

Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing.

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1809 (1885)

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946 (1750)

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2141 (1411)

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Date/Time UTC

?? (??)

175.6 (173.1)

2014/10/25 08:00

Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. Region 2192 looks to be now past its peak with the remaining regions looking weak at this stage. The LSC and Locarno today agreeing.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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1885 (1795)

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1750 (2925)

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1411 (705)

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Date/Time UTC

?? (??)

173.1 (181.1)

2014/10/24 08:00

Five sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. Region 2192 probably close to its peak and is now almost twice as big as the second largest region of SC24, the monthly average is still low and one wonders what the month may have been without this region.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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1313 (2522)

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75727 (69095)

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1795 (1330)

47% (52%)

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2925 (3099)

61% (63%)

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705

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Date/Time UTC

?? (??)

181.1 (178.1)

2014/10/23 08:00

Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. Region 2192 again gaining in area substantially and region 2193 today coming back for another go.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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2522 (3400)

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69095 (54425)

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1330 (1004)

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3099

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Date/Time UTC

?? (??)

178.1 (169.5)

2014/10/22 08:00

Three sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. Region 2192 smashing through the previous record for largest region of SC24 and is still on the growth cycle with the region still coming into view. Region 2193 did not maintain an umbra visible for 24 hours and is removed from the record.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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3400 (4246)

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54425 (38101)

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1004

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Date/Time UTC

?? (??)

169.5 (??)

2014/10/21 08:00

Three Two sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. Region 2192 now looking an odds on favourite for SC24's largest group.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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?? (??)

?? (??)

2014/10/20 08:00

Three sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. Region 2192 continues to grow as it presents itself more front on, region 1967 currently holds the record at 41567 pixels.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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23203 (12060)

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?? (??)

?? (??)

2014/10/19 08:00

Three sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. Region 2192 has the potential to be the largest region of SC24, it is interesting how a long weak spell can "build" magnetic energy. In the past large regions during SC24 have also been followed by weak activity as if the potential energy has been drained, the next few weeks will tell if this trend remains.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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5614 (5554)

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12060 (1944)

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?? (??)

?? (158.8)

2014/10/18 08:00

Three sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. The end of the quiet run is now obvious with the appearance of large region 2192.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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5554 (5149)

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1944

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Date/Time UTC

?? (??)

158.8 (??)

2014/10/17 08:00

Two sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. The LSC monthly average continuing to fall..

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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?? (??)

?? (??)

2014/10/16 08:00

Two sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. Region 2188 failing the 24 hour rule and is removed from the record. A massive difference between the LSC and Locarno count today with the LSC average now sub 30.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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4191 (3182)

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?? (??)

?? (??)

2014/10/15 08:00

Three Two sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. New region 2188 already fading and is unlikely to pass the 24 hour rule tomorrow.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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?? (??)

2014/10/14 08:00

Two sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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2101 (1087)

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?? (??)

?? (??)

2014/10/13 08:00

Two sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. October is off to a slow start.

Regular reader Brent Walker also tracks EUV and has produced an update showing how different SC24 is compared to SC23 in respect to the Sunspot/EUV divergence. Click on the image for a full size view

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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1087

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?? (??)

?? (??)

2014/10/12 08:00

Just one sunspot groups is recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. The monthly average going south quickly.

Regular reader Brent Walker also tracks EUV and has produced an update showing how different SC24 is compared to SC23 in respect to the Sunspot/EUV divergence. Click on the image for a full size view

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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?? (??)

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2014/10/11 08:00

Two sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. Solar conditions remain very weak. Regular reader Brent Walker also tracks EUV and has produced an update showing how different SC24 is compared to SC23 in respect to the Sunspot/EUV divergence. Click on the image for a full size view

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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3381 (2765)

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?? (??)

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2014/10/10 08:00

Two sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. Region 2182 building strength before leaving the limb but the monthly average continues to fall.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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2765 (1646)

59% (64%)

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?? (??)

?? (??)

2014/10/09 08:00

Three sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing slightly. The monthly average now going below 40.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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881 (1737)

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Date/Time UTC

?? (??)

?? (??)

2014/10/08 08:00

Three sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. Darkness levels going low.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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1166 (2023)

58% (58%)

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891 (1734)

54% (60%)

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Date/Time UTC

?? (??)

?? (??)

2014/10/07 08:00

Three sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. We seem to be going through a bad patch of missing solar data at present, hopefully this will be short lived.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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1888 (1966)

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1194 (1462)

62% (70%)

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?? (??)

?? (142.2)

2014/10/05 08:00

Three sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. Region 2177 not passing the 24 hour rule and is removed from the record.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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?? (142.2)

2014/10/04 08:00

Three Two sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. The LSC monthly average dropping.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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142.2 (142.2)

2014/10/03 08:00

Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. The Locarno count once again showing a strong divergence from the LSC daily count.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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1805 (3751)

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806 (2109)

62% (64%)

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4705 (4734)

65% (59%)

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621 (787)

65% (58%)

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?? (??)

142.2 (144.0)

2014/10/02 08:00

Five sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. Another grand minimum month begins of solar max, as the winter conditions build for the northern hemisphere back here on Earth. which will see more influence from our quiet Sun.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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1212 (4130)

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2109 (3169)

64% (58%)

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4734 (2865)

59% (64%)

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787 (645)

58% (52%)

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144.0 (145.1)

2014/10/01 08:00

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Seven sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. The current peak is looking to be short lived.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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8951 (8752)

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2241(3111)

59% (64%)

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3632 (2121)

56% (55%)

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1340 (631)

55% (53%)

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495

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?? (??)

151.6 (156.7)

2014/09/29 08:00

Six sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. Today was the highest daily LSC count for SC24, the next closest was 118 at the peak of the northern hemisphere in 2011.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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1099 (1734)

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13584 (14936)

64% (69%)

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8752 (9898)

63% (61%)

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3111(3370)

64% (67%)

2177

2121 (1217)

55% (52%)

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631

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?? (??)

156.7 (155.8)

2014/09/28 08:00

Five sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. The LSC moving average now edging up.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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3370

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155.8 (154.2)

2014/09/27 08:00

Three sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. The last few days of the month will finish on a stronger note but overall the month will again come in low.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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14560 (14201)

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?? (??)

154.2 (150.6)

2014/09/26 08:00

Three sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. Surprizingly Locarno not doing any group splitting today??

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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?? (??)

150.6 (145.8)

2014/09/25 08:00

Two sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. The LSC monthly average falling today but perhaps rising tomorrow.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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145.8 (137.0)

2014/09/24 08:00

Three sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. The LSC monthly average holding steady.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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9233 (6386)

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?? (??)

137.0 (141.2)

2014/09/23 08:00

Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. Region 2172 in the sound building.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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630 (642)

62% (65%)

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6386 (2522)

46% (47%)

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Date/Time UTC

?? (??)

141.2 (134.0)

2014/09/22 08:00

Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. The increase in activity at about normal for a grand minimum type cycle during cycle max.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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?? (??)

134.0 (136.5)

2014/09/21 08:30

Three sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. Sunspot darkness/magnetic strength not strong.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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Date/Time UTC

?? (??)

136.5 (134.2)

2014/09/20 08:30

Three sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. The LSC monthly average still on the way down...

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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134.2 (136.5)

2014/09/19 08:30

Two sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. The LSC monthly average now under 50.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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?? (??)

136.5 (133.2)

2014/09/18 08:30

Two sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. It will be another large divergence day for the LSC and the official counters..

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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133.2 (136.4)

2014/09/17 08:30

Two sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. Solar conditions remain very weak, with very little showing on Stereo Behind. The monthly average is again heading for sub 50.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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?? (??)

136.4 (138.9)

2014/09/16 08:30

Two sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. Region 2166 not passing the 24 hour rule and is removed from the record. All indicators showing a downward trend.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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2004 (2268)

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?? (??)

138.9 (140.1)

2014/09/15 08:30

Threee Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. New region 2166 may not pass the 24 hour rule tomorrow.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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140.1 (140.9)

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Three sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. The LSC monthly average contiues to fall...some new weak activity on the live image..

Another new planetary paper out that uses the Wollf and Patrone method mixed with the Landscheidt zero crossing...once again close but no cigar. The zero crossing or Sun over barycentre can happen near grand minima but is not the cause.

A new Usoskin et al paper backing up the GSN along with another paper where Svalgaard and Clette fail dismally.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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140.9 (142.8)

2014/09/13 08:30

Three sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. The LSC monthly average now on the way down.

Another new planetary paper out that uses the Wollf and Patrone method mixed with the Landscheidt zero crossing...once again close but no cigar. The zero crossing or Sun over barycentre can happen near grand minima but is not the cause.

A new Usoskin et al paper backing up the GSN along with another paper where Svalgaard and Clette fail dismally.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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148.1 (149.1)

2014/09/11 08:30

Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. Locarno counting plenty of specks and splitting groups again today..

Another new planetary paper out that uses the Wollf and Patrone method mixed with the Landscheidt zero crossing...once again close but no cigar. The zero crossing or Sun over barycentre can happen near grand minima but is not the cause.

A new Usoskin et al paper backing up the GSN along with another paper where Svalgaard and Clette fail dismally.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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149.1 (144.5)

2014/09/10 08:30

Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. Darkness levels remaining high.

Another new planetary paper out that uses the Wollf and Patrone method mixed with the Landscheidt zero crossing...once again close but no cigar. The zero crossing or Sun over barycentre can happen near grand minima but is not the cause.

A new Usoskin et al paper backing up the GSN along with another paper where Svalgaard and Clette fail dismally.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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144.5 (143.8)

2014/09/09 08:30

Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. Region 2160 not passing the 24 hour rule and is removed from the record.

Another new planetary paper out that uses the Wollf and Patrone method mixed with the Landscheidt zero crossing...once again close but no cigar. The zero crossing or Sun over barycentre can happen near grand minima but is not the cause.

A new Usoskin et al paper backing up the GSN along with another paper where Svalgaard and Clette fail dismally.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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143.8 (142.1)

2014/09/08 08:30

Five Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. Region 2160 may not pass the 24 hour rule tomorrow.

Another new planetary paper out that uses the Wollf and Patrone method mixed with the Landscheidt zero crossing...once again close but no cigar. The zero crossing or Sun over barycentre can happen near grand minima but is not the cause.

A new Usoskin et al paper backing up the GSN along with another paper where Svalgaard and Clette fail dismally.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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142.1 (145.6)

2014/09/07 08:30

Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. Many specks being counted by Locarno showing another big divergence day.

Another new planetary paper out that uses the Wollf and Patrone method mixed with the Landscheidt zero crossing...once again close but no cigar. The zero crossing or Sun over barycentre can happen near grand minima but is not the cause.

A new Usoskin et al paper backing up the GSN along with another paper where Svalgaard and Clette fail dismally.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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145.6 (145.9)

2014/09/06 08:30

Five sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing slightly. The south looks to be going quiet again.

Another new planetary paper out that uses the Wollf and Patrone method mixed with the Landscheidt zero crossing...once again close but no cigar. The zero crossing or Sun over barycentre can happen near grand minima but is not the cause.

A new Usoskin et al paper backing up the GSN along with another paper where Svalgaard and Clette fail dismally.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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145.9 (139.2)

2014/09/05 08:30

Three sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. Some new activity on the live image will put upward pressure on the monthly average for a few days at least.

Another new planetary paper out that uses the Wollf and Patrone method mixed with the Landscheidt zero crossing...once again close but no cigar. The zero crossing or Sun over barycentre can happen near grand minima but is not the cause.

A new Usoskin et al paper backing up the GSN along with another paper where Svalgaard and Clette fail dismally.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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?? (??)

139.2 (132.7)

2014/09/04 08:30

Three sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. Solar activity continues to be weak.

Another new planetary paper out that uses the Wollf and Patrone method mixed with the Landscheidt zero crossing...once again close but no cigar. The zero crossing or Sun over barycentre can happen near grand minima but is not the cause.

A new Usoskin et al paper backing up the GSN along with another paper where Svalgaard and Clette fail dismally.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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132.7 (133.7)

2014/09/03 08:30

Five sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. E10.7 flux continues to fall.

Another new planetary paper out today that uses the Wollf and Patrone method mixed with the Landscheidt zero crossing...once again close but no cigar. The zero crossing or Sun over barycentre can happen near grand minima but is not the cause.

A new Usoskin et al paper backing up the GSN along with another paper where Svalgaard and Clette fail dismally.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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133.7 (142.0)

2014/09/02 08:

Five sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. Another new planetary paper out today that uses the Wollf and Patrone method mixed with the Landscheidt zero crossing...once again close but no cigar. The zero crossing or Sun over barycentre can happen near grand minima but is not the cause.

A new Usoskin et al paper backing up the GSN along with another paper where Svalgaard and Clette fail dismally.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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142.0 (151.1)

2014/09/01 08:30

AUGUST NEWS

Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing slightly. Another rare day today when the Locarno raw count agrees with the LSC. The monthly average for August is 42.23, another month of very low activity recorded.

A new Usoskin et al paper backing up the GSN along with another paper where Svalgaard and Clette fail dismally.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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151.1 (151.3)

2014/08/31 08:30

Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. Some slight upward pressure on the moving average today.

A new Usoskin et al paper backing up the GSN along with another paper where Svalgaard and Clette fail dismally.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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151.3 (151.5)

2014/08/30 08:30

Three sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. Spring almost here in the SH, the build up for the massive NH winter now beginning.

A new Usoskin et al paper backing up the GSN along with another paper where Svalgaard and Clette fail dismally.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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151.5 (152.3)

2014/08/29 08:00

Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. My prediction for the August LSC monthly average is 41.

A new Usoskin et al paper backing up the GSN along with another paper where Svalgaard and Clette fail dismally.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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152.3 (151.2)

2014/08/28 08:00

Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. The monthly average now feeling downward pressure.

A new Usoskin et al paper backing up the GSN along with another paper where Svalgaard and Clette fail dismally.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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151.2 (147.8)

2014/08/27 08:00

Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. The monthly average now on hold.

A new Usoskin et al paper backing up the GSN along with another paper where Svalgaard and Clette fail dismally.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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?? (154.8)

147.8 (148.6)

2014/08/26 08:00

Five sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. Current indicators suggest another low month coming up.

A new Usoskin et al paper backing up the GSN along with another paper where Svalgaard and Clette fail dismally.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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154.8 (??)

148.6 (145.7)

2014/08/25 08:00

Six sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. The 27 day peak now almost reached which is continuing to show a steady decline in activity over the last 3 months.

A new Usoskin et al paper backing up the GSN along with another paper where Svalgaard and Clette fail dismally.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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142.4 (137.1)

2014/08/23 08:00

Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. The north continuing to dominate activity this month.

A new Usoskin et al paper backing up the GSN along with another paper where Svalgaard and Clette fail dismally.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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137.1 (138.9)

2014/08/22 08:00

Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. A warning for those viewing the live SDO Continuum image, as of typing the image is at least a day old.

A new Usoskin et al paper backing up the GSN along with another paper where Svalgaard and Clette fail dismally.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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138.9 (129.4)

2014/08/21 08:00

Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing slightly. The moving average staying firm.

A new Usoskin et al paper backing up the GSN along with another paper where Svalgaard and Clette fail dismally.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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129.4 (124.1)

2014/08/20 08:00

Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. The current 27 day hump still continues to look weak.

A new Usoskin et al paper backing up the GSN along with another paper where Svalgaard and Clette fail dismally.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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124.1 (129.3)

2014/08/19 08:00

Five sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. The current 27 day hump continues to look weak.

A new Usoskin et al paper backing up the GSN along with another paper where Svalgaard and Clette fail dismally.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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129.3 (125.8)

2014/08/18 08:00

Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing slightly. The solar wind falling to very low levels.

A new Usoskin et al paper backing up the GSN along with another paper where Svalgaard and Clette fail dismally.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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125.8 (126.6)

2014/08/17 08:00

Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. Some new activity in the south which has been quiet this month.

A new Usoskin et al paper backing up the GSN along with another paper where Svalgaard and Clette fail dismally.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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126.6 (120.3)

2014/08/16 08:00

Three sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. This months 27 day peak looking weaker at this point.

A new Usoskin et al paper backing up the GSN along with another paper where Svalgaard and Clette fail dismally.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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120.3 (120.7)

2014/08/15 08:00

Two sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area rising a small amount. The monthly average getting closer to 30.

A new Usoskin et al paper backing up the GSN along with another paper where Svalgaard and Clette fail dismally.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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120.7 (117.9)

2014/08/14 08:00

Two sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area rising a small amount. Conditions remaining weak.

A new Usoskin et al paper backing up the GSN along with another paper where Svalgaard and Clette fail dismally.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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117.9 (117.7)

2014/08/13 08:00

One sunspot group is recorded with the overall sunspot area staying about the same. Region 2137 not passing the 24 hour rule and is removed from the record.

A new Usoskin et al paper backing up the GSN along with another paper where Svalgaard and Clette fail dismally.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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117.7 (120.4)

2014/08/12 08:00

Two One sunspot group is recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. The outlook continues to look weak.

A new Usoskin et al paper backing up the GSN along with another paper where Svalgaard and Clette fail dismally.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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2014/08/10 08:00

One sunspot group is recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. The monthly average now less than 40.

A new Usoskin et al paper backing up the GSN along with another paper where Svalgaard and Clette fail dismally.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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2014/08/10 08:00

Two sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. Stereo Behind still looking less than strong. My paper now over 1700 official downloads. A new Usoskin et al paper backing up the GSN along with another paper where Svalgaard and Clette fail dismally.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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125.5 (131.2)

2014/08/09 08:00

Two sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. Locarno still going crazy on the group splits. My paper now over 1700 official downloads. A new Usoskin et al paper backing up the GSN along with another paper where Svalgaard and Clette fail dismally.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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131.2 (133.9)

2014/08/08 08:00

Two sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. Locarno splitting groups and counting specks to the extreme...the official sunspot record out of control.

A new paper from Scafetta shows that Sunspot numbers and temperature are indeed related. Global temperatures and sunspot numbers. Are they related? Yes, but non linearly. A reply to Gil-Alana et al. (2014)

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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133.9 (128.3)

2014/08/07 08:00

Two sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area staying about the same. Locarno counting many specks today once again heavily skewing the official record. Stereo Behind looking weak at present.

A new paper from Scafetta shows that Sunspot numbers and temperature are indeed related. Global temperatures and sunspot numbers. Are they related? Yes, but non linearly. A reply to Gil-Alana et al. (2014)

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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128.3 (133.2)

2014/08/06 08:00

Two sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. Locarno still milking it for all its worth.

A new paper from Scafetta shows that Sunspot numbers and temperature are indeed related. Global temperatures and sunspot numbers. Are they related? Yes, but non linearly. A reply to Gil-Alana et al. (2014)

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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133.2 (138.4)

2014/08/05 08:00

Three sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing. Another big discrepancy between Locarno and the LSC today with some questionable group splits once again.

A new paper from Scafetta shows that Sunspot numbers and temperature are indeed related. Global temperatures and sunspot numbers. Are they related? Yes, but non linearly. A reply to Gil-Alana et al. (2014)

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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138.4 (144.1)

2014/08/04 08:00

Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area staying about the same. Another big discrepancy between Locarno and the LSC today.

A new paper from Scafetta shows that Sunspot numbers and temperature are indeed related. Global temperatures and sunspot numbers. Are they related? Yes, but non linearly. A reply to Gil-Alana et al. (2014)

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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144.1 (152.9)

2014/08/03 08:00

Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area decreasing slightly. This 27 day peak so far looking weak...

A new paper from Scafetta shows that Sunspot numbers and temperature are indeed related. Global temperatures and sunspot numbers. Are they related? Yes, but non linearly. A reply to Gil-Alana et al. (2014)

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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152.9 (151.0)

2014/08/02 08:00

Four sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area staying about the same. The next lull could be approaching.

A new paper from Scafetta shows that Sunspot numbers and temperature are indeed related. Global temperatures and sunspot numbers. Are they related? Yes, but non linearly. A reply to Gil-Alana et al. (2014)

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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3695 (3709)

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58% (54%)

2132

2114

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F10.7 flux

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Date/Time UTC

?? (161.1)

151.0 (152.7)

2014/08/01 08:00

JULY NEWS

Five sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area staying about the same. The F10.7 flux values still not updating. Region 2128 not passing the 24 hour rule and is removed from the record. The LSC monthly mean for July is 40.84....This months average value will be artificially higher because of the timing of the 27 day cycle we get two hits this month.

A new paper from Scafetta shows that Sunspot numbers and temperature are indeed related. Global temperatures and sunspot numbers. Are they related? Yes, but non linearly. A reply to Gil-Alana et al. (2014)

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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1250 (1856)

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1908 (2549)

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443 (427)

69% (65%)

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3709 (3605)

59% (56%)

2130

3880 (2838)

54% (53%)

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Date/Time UTC

?? (??)

152.7 (144.1)

2014/07/31 08:00

Six Five sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. The F10.7 flux values still not updating. This months average value will be artificially higher because of the timing of the 27 day cycle we get two hits this month.

A new paper from Scafetta shows that Sunspot numbers and temperature are indeed related. Global temperatures and sunspot numbers. Are they related? Yes, but non linearly. A reply to Gil-Alana et al. (2014)

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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3605 (2287)

56% (51%)

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2838 (1111)

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Date/Time UTC

?? (??)

144.1 (153.4)

2014/07/30 08:00

Five sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. The F10.7 flux values still not updating.

A new paper from Scafetta shows that Sunspot numbers and temperature are indeed related. Global temperatures and sunspot numbers. Are they related? Yes, but non linearly. A reply to Gil-Alana et al. (2014)

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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2287 (1264)

51% (46%)

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1111

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F10.7 flux

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Date/Time UTC

?? (??)

141.4 (153.4)

2014/07/29 08:00

Five sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. The F10.7 flux values still not updating. A new paper from Scafetta shows that Sunspot numbers and temperature are indeed related. Global temperatures and sunspot numbers. Are they related? Yes, but non linearly. A reply to Gil-Alana et al. (2014)

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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1975 (919)

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610

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2127

1264

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F10.7 flux

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Date/Time UTC

?? (??)

153.4 (144.0)

2014/07/28 08:00

Three sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. The F10.7 flux values still not updating.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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3478 (3552)

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1181 (557)

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919

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F10.7 flux

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Date/Time UTC

?? (??)

144.0 (137.2)

2014/07/27 08:00

Two sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing slightly. The monthly average still dropping.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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557

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Date/Time UTC

?? (??)

137.2 (138.2)

2014/07/26 08:00

One sunspot group is recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing slightly. Another big day of difference between the SIDC and LSC. Region 2121 displaying strong magnetic strength.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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3419 (2934)

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Date/Time UTC

?? (??)

138.2 (129.5)

2014/07/25 08:00

One sunspot group is recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. The moving average is likely to go sub 40 tomorrow.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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Date/Time UTC

?? (102.2)

129.5 (122.6)

2014/07/24 08:00

Two sunspot groups are recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing slightly. Some increased activity is expected over the next week, although the fire in the belly is perhaps not so strong..My paper has been getting a run on downloads lately.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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1634

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Date/Time UTC

102.2 (95.5)

122.6 (123.9)

2014/07/23 08:00

One sunspot group is recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing slightly. Some increased activity is expected over the next week.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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Date/Time UTC

95.5 (93.0)

123.9 (119.8)

2014/07/22 08:00

One sunspot group is recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing slightly. The weak conditions continue.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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Date/Time UTC

93.0 (89.9)

119.8 (117.3)

2014/07/21 08:00

One sunspot group is recorded with the overall sunspot area increasing. The spotless run has ended for now, but activity remains very low.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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Date/Time UTC

89.9 (88.9)

117.3 (113.2)

2014/07/20 08:00

A fifth spotless day is recorded with overall sunspot area increasing. The spotless run may come to an end tomorrow. F10.7 flux today going below 90.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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Locarno

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**SPOTLESS**

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F10.7 flux

E10.7 flux

Date/Time UTC

88.9 (91.4)

113.2 (115.1)

2014/07/19 08:00

A fourth spotless day is recorded with a chance of more to follow. Current conditions are unusual for a cycle this far past solar pole polarity reversal. The moving average now sub 50 and falling.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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**SPOTLESS**

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E10.7 flux

Date/Time UTC

91.4 (91.5)

115.4 (114.1)

2014/07/18 08:00

A third spotless day is recorded with a chance of more to follow, Locarno recording a zero day also without a speck to be found. F10.7 flux down to solar minimum levels.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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**SPOTLESS**

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Date/Time UTC

91.5 (95.1)

114.1 (118.9)

2014/07/17 08:00

A second spotless day is recorded with the strong possibility of more to follow, Locarno tomorrow may not be able to find a speck to count. F10.7 flux dropping to very low levels. My paper on Grand Minima getting close to 1600 official downloads.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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**SPOTLESS**

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Date/Time UTC

95.1 (103.9)

118.9 (127.3)

2014/07/16 08:00

A spotless day is recorded with the possibility of more to follow. F10.7 flux already challenging the 100 barrier. My paper on Grand Minima getting close to 1600 official downloads. Some odd coronal holes noticed by reader Brent today.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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Date/Time UTC

103.9 (113.0)

127.3 (134.2)

2014/07/15 08:00

One region is recorded with the overall area decreasing. The live SDO image is spotless as I type with F10.7 flux already heading towards 100..

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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F10.7 flux

E10.7 flux

Date/Time UTC

113.0 (131.0)

134.2 (144.9)

2014/07/14 08:00

One region is recorded with the overall area decreasing. The monthly average now in freefall.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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Date/Time UTC

131.0 (149.9)

144.9 (149.2)

2014/07/13 08:00

Two regions are recorded with the overall area decreasing. The monthly average dropping quickly along with other measures, the back half of the month could be very different from the front half. Plenty of magnetic strength today.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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5530 (8890)

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2109

8278 (11080)

80% (77%)

F10.7 flux

E10.7 flux

Date/Time UTC

149.9 (171.8)

149.2 (154.0)

2014/07/12 08:00

Five regions are recorded with the overall area decreasing. The monthly average now on the way down...looking like another mixed month.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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1455 (2579)

68% (72%)

2108

8890 (12858)

67% (69%)

2109

11080 (13632)

77% (74%)

2111

954 (1972)

56% (57%)

2114

761 (1033)

56% (51%)

F10.7 flux

E10.7 flux

Date/Time UTC

171.8 (183.3)

154.0 (161.2)

2014/07/11 08:00

Seven regions are recorded with the overall area now decreasing. Most measurements suggesting a dropping off of activity with F10.7 and E10.7 falling quickly.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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701 (1584)

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2579 (3718)

72% (71%)

2106

464 (1451)

61% (55%)

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12858 (17278)

69% (67%)

2109

13632 (14417)

74% (75%)

2111

1972 (1401)

57% (53%)

2114

1033 (873)

51% (54%)

F10.7 flux

E10.7 flux

Date/Time UTC

183.3 (205.0)

161.2 (170.9)

2014/07/10 08:00

Seven regions are recorded with the overall area now decreasing. Regions 2113/5 did not pass the 24 hour rule and are removed from the record.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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1584 (2991)

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3718 (4555)

71% (72%)

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1451 (2027)

55% (59%)

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17278 (21356)

67% (71%)

2109

14417 (15964)

75% (71%)

2111

1401 (1288)

53% (57%)

2114

873 (530)

54% (42%)

F10.7 flux

E10.7 flux

Date/Time UTC

205.0 (208.1)

170.9 (173.3)

2014/07/09 08:00

Nine Seven regions are recorded with the overall area increasing slightly. Sunspot darkness/magnetic strength dropping off today somewhat. The monthly average should begin its downward spiral in a few days.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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2991 (4483)

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4555 (5499)

72% (75%)

2106

2027 (2269)

59% (64%)

2108

21356 (18682)

71% (71%)

2109

15964 (15862)

71% (72%)

2111

1288 (1227)

57% (62%)

2114

530

42%

F10.7 flux

E10.7 flux

Date/Time UTC

208.1 (204.5)

173.3 (174.0)

2014/07/08 08:00

Six regions are recorded with the overall area increasing. Sunspot darkness/magnetic strength remaining at high levels.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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4483 (6218)

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5499 (6007)

75% (75%)

2106

2269 (2725)

64% (62%)

2108

18682 (14620)

71% (71%)

2109

15862 (14412)

72% (72%)

2111

1227 (1121)

62% (57%)

F10.7 flux

E10.7 flux

Date/Time UTC

204.5 (207.7)

174.0 (174.1)

2014/07/07 08:00

Six regions are recorded with the overall area increasing. Sunspot area and F10.7 is larger than usual for this grand minimum type cycle but the solar wind is hardly blowing and flare activity remains flat.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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6218 (8419)

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2107

6007 (6258)

75% (72%)

2106

2725 (2777)

62% (60%)

2108

14620 (8112)

71% (69%)

2109

14412 (12760)

72% (69%)

2111

1121 (938)

57% (58%)

F10.7 flux

E10.7 flux

Date/Time UTC

207.7 (199.4)

174.1 (171.2)

2014/07/06 08:00

Seven regions are recorded with the overall area increasing. The current run of sunspots is proving to be more active than first observed.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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Locarno

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8419 (10542)

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2107

6258 (6765)

72% (72%)

2106

2777 (3100)

60% (58%)

2108

8112 (2656)

69% (65%)

2109

12760 (8526)

69% (71%)

2102

735 (1318)

66% (63%)

2111

938 (493)

58% (51%)

F10.7 flux

E10.7 flux

Date/Time UTC

199.4 (193.9)

171.2 (171.2)

2014/07/05 08:00

Seven regions are recorded with the overall area increasing. F10.7 flux going through the 200 barrier on the live data but Stereo Behind looking very quiet.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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10542 (11535)

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6765 (6583)

72% (71%)

2106

3100 (3557)

58% (62%)

2108

2656 (1492)

65% (54%)

2109

8526 (3659)

71% (67%)

2102

1318 (1825)

63% (65%)

2111

493

51%

F10.7 flux

E10.7 flux

Date/Time UTC

193.9 (184.1)

171.2 (165.4)

2014/07/04 08:00

Six regions are recorded with the overall area increasing. F10.7 flux rising much faster than EUV (E10.7)

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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11535 (10636)

66% (66%)

2107

6583 (5840)

71% (66%)

2106

3557 (1499)

62% (61%)

2108

1492 (689)

54% (61%)

2109

3659 (887)

67% (53%)

2102

1825

65%

F10.7 flux

E10.7 flux

Date/Time UTC

184.1 (175.1)

165.4 (162.5)

2014/07/03 08:00

Five regions are recorded with the overall area increasing. The usual monthly peak now in action, but the peak in my opinion seems to be getting weaker for the past few months?

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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10636 (8197)

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2107

5840 (4538)

66% (63%)

2106

1499

61%

2108

689

61%

2109

887

53%

F10.7 flux

E10.7 flux

Date/Time UTC

175.1 (156.9)

162.5 (142.6)

2014/07/02 08:00

Two regions are recorded with the overall area increasing. Another good example today of how the modern counting method does not work during grand minimum type cycles...Locarno going mad and nearly 3 times greater than the LSC.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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103

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2104

8197 (5136)

68% (68%)

2107

4538 (2453)

63% (59%)

F10.7 flux

E10.7 flux

Date/Time UTC

156.9 (145.2)

142.6 (137.1)

2014/07/01 08:00

JUNE NEWS

Three regions are recorded with the overall area increasing. The LSC monthly average for June is 36.9 showing another low month well below the Dalton Minimum average max when counted via the old method.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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1083 (1762)

62% (59%)

2104

5136(2048)

68% (63%)

2107

2453

59%

F10.7 flux

E10.7 flux

Date/Time UTC

145.2 (129.9)

137.1 (129.1)

2014/06/30 08:00

Two regions are recorded with the overall area increasing. Some new activity on the eastern limb that will have little affect on the June monthly average that will finish sub 40.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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2096

1762 (2182)

59% (55%)

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2048

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F10.7 flux

E10.7 flux

Date/Time UTC

129.9 (118.4)

129.1 (124.1)

2014/06/29 08:00

One region is recorded with the overall area decreasing. The moving average still moving down..

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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2182 (2237)

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F10.7 flux

E10.7 flux

Date/Time UTC

118.4 (107.6)

124.1 (117.8)

2014/06/28 08:00

One region is recorded with the overall area decreasing. The difference between the LSC and SIDC will be larger this month because of the increased speck ratio, June is heading for a low month. The expected activity so far has just emerged as plage areas, but more could be in the pipeline tomorrow.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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2237 (2381)

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F10.7 flux

E10.7 flux

Date/Time UTC

107.6 (103.3)

117.8 (115.3)

2014/06/27 08:00

One region is recorded with the overall area decreasing. Region 2098 failing the 24 hour rule and is removed from the record. New Region 2093 is not counted as it will rotate off the face within 24 hours. The moving average is now sub 40 which is significant for this stage in the cycle.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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2096

2381 (2749)

50% (55%)

F10.7 flux

E10.7 flux

Date/Time UTC

103.3 (100.2)

115.3 (114.8)

2014/06/26 08:00

Two One region is recorded with the overall area increasing. Some activity threatening to appear tomorrow that may end the recent quiet period. This month has been very mixed.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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2096

2749 (1633)

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E10.7 flux

Date/Time UTC

100.2 (96.6)

114.8 (113.5)

2014/06/25 08:00

One region is recorded with the overall area increasing. Locarno and also NOAA splitting region 2096 today, splitting of groups has been a method of inflating the sunspot record that is currently in pratice at Locarno (The station that all SIDC is compared against). The LSC counts groups as Wolf would have seen them and in this case both spots were visible at the same time and the distance between is minor. The LSC will treat 2096/7 as one. The moving average heading lower still.

WUWT circus again today going to new lows, Eschenbach, Watts, Svalgaard and the groupies are actually trying to convince the world that the Little Ice Age (LIA) didnt experience cold temperatures during times of grand minima of the epoch. Eschenbach with his extremely nasty manner uses one data set and ignores the multitude of studies that cover the whole period of the LIA, and also fails to consider other climate drivers that are obviously part of the equation. WUWT just continues to slide further into the muck and judging by a lot of the comments I am not the only one of this opinion. Get your act together Anthony while you still have some credibility left. UPDATE: Cowboy Willis is loosing the plot and not handling the barrage of pressure hitting him very well. I would think this must affect his health, but today he has admitted that just because solar grand minima through the LIA coincide with cold periods the Sun is not necessarily involved??, I am not sure what is left other than the short term effects from volcanic eruptions.. He is also abusing long time posters at WUWT along with distinguished scientists and today showed he had never heard of the Gleissberg Minimum....why does Watts put up with him?? (the Gleissberg Minimum IMO was not a solar grand minimum but still regarded as one by many)

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. These papers are not getting a look in or mention on WUWT.

Yesterday my paper passed through the 1500 official downloads from IJAA. I have even been asked to review a couple of solar papers...wonders never cease, look out Leif, the shoe may be on the other foot someday.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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1633 (871)

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F10.7 flux

E10.7 flux

Date/Time UTC

96.6 (95.6)

113.5 (122.7)

2014/06/24 08:00

One region is recorded with the overall area decreasing. F10.7 flux dropping to levels seen during the past cycle minimum but still Locarno counting a massive raw sunspot count of 92. Today is an extreme example of how the Wolfer conversion factor and better telescopes completely get it wrong, some of the specks counted today I would estimate to be around 1300 km wide which during type 2 seeing conditions should not be visible through a 64X 80mm aperture telescope. I suspect the current method of projection is achieving better results than in Wolf's day.

Here in the South East of Australia we are experiencing a massive winter day after a somewhat warmer period caused by blocking highs recently. The low pressure cells are back with a vengeance. On this topic the WUWT circus again today going to new lows, Eschenbach, Watts, Svalgaard and the groupies are actually trying to convince the world that the Little Ice Age (LIA) didnt experience cold temperatures during times of grand minima of the epoch. Eschenbach with his extremely nasty manner uses one data set and ignores the multitude of studies that cover the whole period of the LIA, and also fails to consider other climate drivers that are obviously part of the equation. WUWT just continues to slide further into the muck and judging by a lot of the comments I am not the only one of this opinion. Get your act together Anthony while you still have some credibility left.

New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT.

Today my paper passed through the 1500 official downloads from IJAA. I have even been asked to review a couple of solar papers...wonders never cease, look out Leif, the shoe may be on the other foot someday.

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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2096

871

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F10.7 flux

E10.7 flux

Date/Time UTC

95.6 (97.3)

122.7 (122.5)

2014/06/23 08:00

One region is recorded with the overall area decreasing. Current conditions are more similar to cycle minimum with F10.7 flux dropping to 97.3, the moving average also dropping quickly. New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. Watts needs to get his act together?

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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2090

656 (1055)

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F10.7 flux

E10.7 flux

Date/Time UTC

97.3 (104.5)

122.5 (125.3)

2014/06/22 08:00

Three regions are recorded with the overall area decreasing. Region 2093 has again failed to pass the 24 hour rule and is removed from the record, overall activity very low. New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. Watts needs to get his act together?

In a Solar article on WUWT both Svalgaard and Archibald fail to discount SC24 when comparing with SC5. Interestingly Svalgaard also accuses Archibald of cherry picking but fails to mention the Waldemeir factor which is just one adjustment that needs to be performed on the SC24 record. Considering he is the main pusher of adjusting the SSN record you would think Svalgaard would play fair?? Another case of his selective presentation of facts. And still one day later no one has raised the issue?

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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2087

655 (1383)

50% (63%)

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1055 (1482)

64% (68%)

2094

893 (1252)

56% (45%)

F10.7 flux

E10.7 flux

Date/Time UTC

104.5 (105.5)

125.3 (124.1)

2014/06/21 08:00

Four Three regions are recorded with the overall area decreasing. Region 2093 has returned but may again struggle to pass the 24 hour rule tomorrow. F10.7 flux values very close to 100. New papers from Lockwood will severely challenge Svalgaard, Livingston & Penn along with WUWT. Watts needs to get his act together?

In a Solar article yesterday on WUWT both Svalgaard and Archibald fail to discount SC24 when comparing with SC5. Interestingly Svalgaard also accuses Archibald of cherry picking but fails to mention the Waldemeir factor which is just one adjustment that needs to be performed on the SC24 record. Considering he is the main pusher of adjusting the SSN record you would think Svalgaard would play fair?? Another case of his selective presentation of facts. And still one day later no one has raised the issue?

A new paper by McCracken, Beer & Steinhilber is published in Solar Physics which aligns itself very strongly with my theory and paper on solar grand minima. The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories. Anthony Watts has already refused to review this new paper along with mine.

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2087

1383 (2252)

63% (61%)

2090

1482 (1800)

68% (61%)

2094

1252 (1284)

45% (53%)

F10.7 flux

E10.7 flux

Date/Time UTC

105.5 (114.7)

124.1 (129.2)

2014/06/20 08:00

Three regions are recorded with the overall area decreasing. Region 2093 has failed to pass to pass the 24 hour rule and is removed from the record.